Course length

Technical publication reference

Overview/aim

This course gives basic knowledge of ROTAX® Aircraft Engines
and information on the different systems and engine operation.

Prerequisites

General technical knowledge.

Intended audience

This course is intended for people with interest in ROTAX®
Aircraft Engine history and product line.

Topics and learning objects

Company presentation

Presentation of product line and applications

Description of design

Technical data

Technical publication (types and where to obtain)

Description of system

Operating instructions

Emergency procedures (Operators Manual)

Preflight checks

Hands-on

Yes; on engine and different components; must be able to
demonstrate technical confidence on the given learning objects.

Methods

Multimedia presentation.
Hands-on training.

Training aids, equipment

Fully equipped training engine (can also be installed in an
airplane). Fully equipped special tools.

Intended agenda

50% lecture

40% practical/hands-on

10% exam/test

Assessment

Theoretical. Open books are mandatory as this promotes proper
research into technical publications. Hands-on.

Skills/Competence acquired

Service ROTAX® Aircraft Engines.

Name of certification/eligibility/validity

Service ROTAX® Aircraft Engines.
Eligibility to attend a Maintenance Course for ROTAX® 912 Series / 914 Series or a Maintenance Course for 912 i Series / 915 i Series.
Valid only for 24 month from date of issue.

Recurrent training

With focus on the amendments and changes to ICAs since the last course.

Rotax Flying and Safety Club

This website is the independent Rotax Maintenance Technician (iRMT) training page of the Rotax Flying and Safety Club (RFSC, Ltd.). This website shows the location of iRMTs that have successfully completed RFSC training and have chosen to be listed. The website also shows the current RFSC training schedule and independent Training Centre (iTC) locations. Students must register here before the date of training.